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I love that cover and was happy to hear a bit of it in the sound tracks for MFC anniversary:wub2:

I only know the cover actually :wink2:

Actually I just bought myself a new MP4 as the one i had before won't start and I can't live without Mika's songs, covers and interviews in my ears :fangurl:

There's an MFC anniversary soundtrack? :blink:

 

Where have I been?? :aah:

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I adore, love or like all the songs MIKA has ever written (today I even discovered Ring-Ring for myself :aah:. Finally. Must be because the new iPod has a lot better sound quality than the ancient one I had before :naughty:), but his version of Satellite has a special place in my heart. I literally :yikes: and :pbjt:, when I heard the few seconds of it in the 20 songs in 2 minutes! :fangurl:

 

And as for the second part of your post - I never leave home without my MIpod packed with MIsongs and Minterviews to last more than two days :naughty:

 

I guessed that one in the 20 songs in 2 minutes... to me it stands out...

 

There's an MFC anniversary soundtrack? :blink:

 

Where have I been?? :aah:

 

Nooooo, the mods did a competition where they had snippets of 20 songs Mika has written or performed and we had to guess them...

 

 

Though an anniversary soundtrack would be pretty sweet...

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I love it very much too. :wub2: So subtle and thender performance, better than original.:thumb_yello:

But my favourite Mika cover is still "Everybody's talking at me". :swoon:

There's something very special about his interpretation of that song and of course, I adore Harry Nilsson as well. :wub2:

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i really love how dreamy this song is, it is also my stargazing song for that same reason. does anyone have any thoughts on what the line 'everything good needs replacing' means? personally i think the whole song is one big metaphor, although i am not quite sure what for yet

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